This can technically be called writerly advice, per se. It's a smattering of blog posts I've accumulated over the years. Some are succinct, others are rambling, but all contain at least a smidgen of writing tips, musings, or hard truths. Take what you will. Leave what you won't. Enjoy.

Yep, one of these posts. You know, kind of like the retrospective videos EVERYONE’S done on Facebook; looking back on the year with fond (or not so) memories and a lens smeared with rosy nostalgia of days recently passed by.

Some people learn better by looking at examples. Why shouldn’t learning what makes a query right and what makes a query so very, very wrong be any different? It should be noted that writing a good query letter is a constant learning process. In fact, even some famous writers can’t write a query to save their life. There’s a reason: queries are hard.